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TERMS OF THE NEWS. Tera DAILY NEWS, by mall one year, $8; six months $4: three months $2 50. serve j in the olty at EIGHTHES' CENTS a week, payable to the car rlers, or $8 a year, paid m advance at the office. THB TRI>WEEKLY NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and saturdays, one year $4; Blx months $2 50; three months $l 26 THE WEEKLY MEWS, one year $2. Six copies $10. Ten coptes, to one address. SIS. SUBSCRIPTIONS in all cases payab e lu advance and no paper continued after the expiration of the time paid for. NOTICES of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac., not exceeding 20 words, 26 cents each Insertion; over 20, and not exceeding sn words, 40 cents each Insertion; over SO, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each Insertion.* REMITTANCES should be made by Postofllce Heney Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of TUB MEWS, or by sending the money In a registered letter. These rates are MET, and must invariably be paid in advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., Na 140 East Bay, Charleston, s. C. THURSDAY, MAY IC, 1872. ?a-Mr. WILLUM E. Soot ONS, Jr., is the travelling agent for TUE NEWS, for South Carolina. _ NEWS OF THE DAT. -Gold closed yesterday at 13Jal4. -The New York cotton market closed quiet; uplands 23 z cents; sales 376 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed strong; up? lands llallid, Orleans lljalljd; sales 20.000 bales. -It ls Intimated that the HOD Robert Toombs, of Georgia, is in favor of supporting Greeley and Brown. -The speaker ot the Massachusetts House of Representatives decided recently that "the absurdity of a motion was no parliamentary -Objection to lt." ! -Episcopalians generally will be Interested to hear that the contest which has been going on in England for some time past concerning the retention, modification or discontinuance of the Athenasian Creed, has ended in victory for the creed, the votes in convocation being sixty-two for and seven against us being retained. Dean Stanley is, of course, db ap? pointed. -At Providence, R. I., lately an action was brought in one of the courts to recover a sum of money alleged to have been won irom the plaintiff at faro, by fraudulent practices. The plaintiff used, as an Illustration of the techni-1 calilles of the game, a complete faro tibie, with its marking apparatus and sliver cue keeper's box, and employed an expert to I . demonstrate to the court the various tricks by which the victims are defrauded by proles-1 slonal sharpers. i -The people of Japan are making rapid pro? gress in their efforts to shake off old customs. On the 9lh of April, a great natioual fair was opened in the sacred City of Kioto, and lor the space of fifty days foreigners were to have I free permission to visit the city, go where they pleased in it without restraint, and to exhibit their goods. This is regarded by foreign resi? dents of Japan as an important step toward the final and complete abandonment of the old policy of exclusiveness which has so long been characteristic ot that country. -The Norfolk Virginian of May 12 contains a letter from the Hon. John Goode, a member I -ot' me~ national rjeuiuuitttic committee, coi-1 recting the statement of the New York Her aid's letter, that he was urging extreme Dem- j coralie views. Mr. Goode says that as at pres-1 ent advised, he la prepared to support the nomination of the Liberal Republicans, and be thinks it would be unwise for the Baltimore Convention to make nominations. James barron Hope, the editor, In commenting on Mr. Goode's letter, says it prefers "Captain Pen to Captain Sword." -The English Anti-Tobacco Society desir? ing practical evidence of the evil effects of to bocco, took Into their service Professor New man. This gentleman had never used tobac co in any form, and the agreement was that I be should take a good smoke, get sick, and then describe his horrible sensations in a course of lectures. In fulfilment of this, the professor smoked a pipe lor half an hour, but, singular enough, instead of getting sick, awoke to the fact that he had discovered al new source of pleasure, and, far from being j utterly disgusted, has continued to smoke j ever since, greatly to the discouragement of I the society. i -New York is foll of trouble. There were twenty new cases ot small-pox ID that city-a large Increase-on Saturday, and seven deaths; the spotted fever Is on the increase; the croton water is impure, leading to fears o? a visit from the cholera; and the street contrac tor, one Brown, allows "disgusting heaps ot filth" to accumulate in the thoroughfares and spread their foul odors broadcast. Desperate diseases require desperate remedies, and the Bulletin saggests, as the only effectual cure for the inefficiency which is running the eily, the radical measure of hanging two or three street-cleaning commissioners, and shooting the contractor. j -A New York correspondent, writing on the 11th Instant, says : "Rumors come thick J and fast from Washington to prominent poli- I tldans here that a r aw Republican combina Hon ls on Coot whereby, in order to preserve the unit* ot the party, General Grant and Mr. Greeley both are to be dropped at Philadel-1 p!ua aud some new man taken up. The over-1 tores to that end are sufficiently definite to ex? cite considerable apprehension on the part of the Democratic managers, and there is much telegraphing in consequence between the Manhattan Cub, Fifth avenue, and Hie New York delegation in Congress. What lt ail amounts to we shall probably see in a day or I too." j -At Boston recently the vane on the steeple of the East Cambridge Methodist Church, re-1 quit.ag repairs, a man named Dooris volun? teered to ascend and throw it down. He climbed up by means ot a small ladder, and having accomplished his object, proceeded to descend. After coming down part of the way I he found himself on a tower twenty-five feet I above the root of the church, his ladder im-1 movably fixed, and himself quite unable to move either upwards or downwards. After I remaining some hours, he was at length res cued from his perilous position by the chief ol the fire department sounding an alarm and bringing a hook and ladder company to the I spot, which soon relieved bim. j -We have heard o? a great many amphlbi-1 ons things, from the hippo po tam us to the ex-1 tlnct animals of the earliest ages. We have read of balloons calculated to carry detacha? ble boats, so as to save their passengers if, by any chance, they should alight in the ocean; I and wo have seen a kind of broad, boxed lu I wheel, which a sanguine Inventor claimed would cany passengers inside, by a curious self-adjusiiug arrangement, either over land J or water. Mr. Burns, o? Wisconsin, now I brings before the public the most novel scheme for combining land and water transportation J (tut has yet come under our notice, This is j nothing let?8 than a railroad from the Atlantic to Lake Ene, with a gauge of thirty feet. The mol ive power to be used on it being a wonderful un ch i ne, a kind of am? phibious locomotive, which will navigate ihe water as well aa traverse the laud. Its speed on the former ls expected to be twenty-five ro'Ies, and on the latter one hundred and twenty-five miles per hour. What we are compelled to call, for want of a belter phrase [ under ihese novel circumstances, the mode of I Its taking to the water is as follows: The road? way will run out for some dksinuce into Lake Erie, and when this locomotive arrives at Hie end of this wharf, presto! like a scene in a pantomime, it changes its machinery slightly, becomes a steamboat, slides gracefully Into the water, and with Its train of cars, like a duck with its attendant ducklings, it glides on its Journey. -The directors of the Paris Jardin des Acclimation are busily engaged in replenish, lng their menageries, the beasts whereof, and the birds also, were enshrined in the stom? achs of patriotic Parisians during the siege. The prices then paid for a leopard steak or a quarter of a llama are said to have been ex? travagantly high, but what mattered that so long as the terrible Germans were kept out of the sacred city ? But the animals went to the shambles; the Parisians ate them; and, alter all, the city succumbed. So now the lions and tigers, the elephants and camels, have again to be gathered together wherever they can be purchased. The restocking proceeds slowly. The English menageries have been searched In the hope of" finding suitable animals, and wherever a number of American bisons or a pair or elephants, or a cageful of Hons can be bought at a reasonable figure, they are secured. The collection at the Jardin, therefore, thanks to such energetic measures, though it will be many years before lt attains* its former mag? nificent proportions, beelns, nevertheless, even now to look respectable. The Enterprise Railroad Company. The splenetic remarks in which some of the members of the City Council indulged on Tuesday night cannot receive the appro? val of those citizens who expect tho Alder? men of Charleston to discuss malters of gravo interest with discretion, and to act upon them with impartiality. Admitting that there is no nlterior motive, and that the acrid criticisms upon tho Enterptlse Rail? road Company have no other object than the vindication of the corporate rights of the J city, it is none the less evident that the ma? jority of the City Council have taken a course which exposes thom to serious mis? construction, if to nothing worse. The Enterprise Railroad Company, under their charter, claim that they have authority io lay their tracks through the streets of the city without the consent or approval of the City Council; but the City Council deny that the Legislature can grant this authority, and when work on the road began the Chief of Police was instructed to give notice that he must arrest any persons who might be found breaking the earth or obstructing the streets for the purpose of laying the tracks. The work was suspended, and the company ol i tai ned an injunction from Judge Graham restraining the City Council from any further interference with them. This enabled the Company to resume operations. In the meanwhile the Mayor had consulted with the City Attorney and- the City Recorder, both of whom gave the opinion that the city could not prevent the building of the road. I it WM Uetcnutuod, However, lo employ counsel, and at the meeting beldon Tuesday night the City Council engaged the services Of two lawyers, with a fee of one thousand dollars each, who should test the question in the courts. The counsel BO engaged frankly said that the case was full of doubt, and we know that connsel ef high rank agree in the opinion given by Mr. Corbin and Judge Pringle; but the majority of the Council wore not in the humor to stick at trifles, and the motion for the engagement of counsel pre vailed. We do not undertake to decide whether the General Assembly has, or has not, tho authority to confer upon a corporation the power to tear up the streets and lay tracks without regard to municipal regulations; bat j we do believe that the public interest is best served by remitting these matters, under J proper restrictions, to the decision of the people of the city or town in which the work is to be done, and we do not suppose that there wonld have been any objection ill the City Council had quietly, through its own officer, obtained a settlement of the question. This is not done. The City Council, with the adverse decisions of two experienced lawyers before them, appropri-1 ate two thousand dollars for counsel fees; although in the same meeting an alderman notifies the Council that some of the prop? erty of the city has been seized by a creditor whose just debt the city refuses to pay. The same alderman was confident that be would be able to prevent the creditor from paying himself. There is not money to pay that claim, but a sum sufficient, very nearly, to liquidate the claim in full is to be thrown away in a suit in which success would be j more disastrous than defeat Nor do we think that the Council bad any right to ap-1 propri?t? this two thousand dollars for the payment of eminent counsel. It is just one of those Sotanees in which an injunction J might save the city a considerable* sum of money. Unfortunately the animus of the majority of the Council was made evident by their conduct in regard to the license fee proposer* to be levied upon the City Railways. The I fee suggested was one hundred dollars for each car, but an amendment was at once offered to make the fee five hundred dollars for each freight car-that is, for each of the cars with which the bulk of the work of the Enterprise Railroad is to be done. The Council could not materially inereose the fee upon passenger cars, because by so do? ing they would injure the present monopoly, which has passenger cars only. Thqy therefore confined the proposition to freight cars, with the hope of taxing out of exist? ence what they could not kill in the courts. The new license law, upon the request of the President or the City Railway Company, was allowed to lie over, and no vote was had ; but, as we have pointed out, tho whole drift j of the proceedings shows that certain mem? bers of the City Council are more intent upon crushing the Enterprise Railroad than upon consulting the public good. That j railroad, or some similar work, is nec? essary for the proper conducting of the growing commerce of the city. And the City Council, in opposing the building of the road for personal reasons, are standing in the way or the development of the trade or Charleston. j Ready for Action. Mr. Greeley has uoted wisely in retiriog absolutely from the editorship of the New York Tribune (luring the Presidential can? vass. As Ung as Mr. Greeley retulned his position it was wis not practicable for the great newspaper which he founded, to do its full work in the campaign; and his oppo? nents were free in expressing their joy that the guns of the Tribune were silenced by its editor's nomination at Cincinnati. The sound sense or Honest Horace has upset the kind calculations of his enemies, anrl we may expect the Tribune to pitch into the Grant clique with all the vim which, in past campaigns, bas made it so doughty a cham? pion of its candidates and party. There is no fear now tnat Its words will be twisted to Mr. Greeley's disadvantage. The Tribune is ready for the fray. Special Notices. ^^pfYoosE^wT[NTOBM ALLPER SONS who have left GUSS or PISTOLS at my f,hop for repair will please cal for them on or be? fore the 1st ot July, otherwise the name will be sold to pay expenses. CI1AKLES RUSSELL, maylO-3* No. 6-.'l King street. pf THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Beneilt of the Free School Fund-Official Raffle Numbers: CLASS No. 103-MORNING. .J7-2!)- I_n0-7C-74-?l-27-4G -23-25- 2 CLASS No. 604-EVENING. 53-43-38- i-73-18-13-f.G--34-G3-2S-4u As witness our bands at Charleston this i ".th day of May, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLI LAND, mayio Sworn Commissioners. pf THE FINEST LACES ARE washed without Injury by the "DOLLAR RE? WARD SOAP." DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Aents, Charleston, S. C. pf THERE IS GOOD AUTHORITY for aral lng that In thia country one adult ont of every B1X dies of consumption, and. Indeed, so prevalent and fatal has this disease become, that lt ls dreaded as the greatest scourge of thc race; and yet, In the formative btages all pulmonary complaints may be readily controlled by resort? ing promptly to the EXPECTORANT of Dr. Jayne, which soothes and strengthens the bronchial tunes, allaying Inflammation, and cleansing them and thc lungs of all Impurities, lt is a certain remedy for coughs and colds, which, when left to themselves, rrequently bring on pul? monary complaints; and lt cures bronchitis ef? fectually, ir taken In time and tho directions strictly followed. It has maintained Its reputa? tion as a curative fer over a quarter or a century and If those who aro threatened with lung di? seases, or any of the symptoms of bronchitis or asthma, will at once give this standard remedy a trial, they will never regret it. Sold everywhere. Wholesale by P. WISEMAN A CO., Charleston, S. C. mayl6-thstu3 pf NOTICE.-AFPER THE liT iastant, the steamer PILOT BOY will leave for Savannah, Beaufort and Way Landings every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at s o'clock. Returning, will leave Savannah every THURS? DAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. RAY KN" KL, HOLMES A CO., mnyl5-3 Agents. pf NOTICE.-THE BRITISH BARE ?.Z. LIA."C. T. Holten Master, from Newport, has Tins DAY, 13th Instant, been eatered at the| CaaiomhouHC, under Hie Five-Day Act. All goods not Permitted at. the expiration of that time, will ba seat io tne public stores, HENRY CARD, mayl5-5 Agent pf CONSIGNEES' NOTICE-CON? SIGNEES by Norwegian Bark DRAUPNER are herwhy norirto.i ?hoc oho tina Tina Dav \\aua on tered under the Five-Day Act. Goods not Per? muted at thc expiration of that time will be sent to Customhouse Stores. RAVKNEL A CO. may 11-6 DR ANDERSON HAVING RE? TURNED to the city, oilers his services as Surgeon Dentist. Dental Rooms southwest corner King and Linen y eticcts. apr30 ?E?-BURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder In oar families for several years, wc give a decided pref? erence above all others to that prepared by EDWARD S. BURNHAM, Graduate of Pharmacy, No. 421 King street, near Calhoun street, Charles? ton, S. C. : King Mansion Boarding House, Julius Petsch, B. 0. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S. Pelzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. apr5-3mo3 pf ELGIN'S PHANTOM. The best Beautifier of the Complexion in the Mar ket. Ladles try lt, you will find lt BO. Sample Packages or mis NEW AND BEAUTIFUL FACE POW? DER, free by all druggists, HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. mays-mthsis TAKE AYER'S SARSAPARILLA to purify the blood and purge out the humors, pimples, bolls and sores which are merely eni' blems or the rottenness within. may-Utlistn3 pf TO INCREASE AND THICKEN the growth of the Hair, use HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Nothing better known toBcience. mayll-tlistu3 pf BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Hair Dye Is the best In the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A Batchelors Hair Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not alain the akin, but leaves the hair clean, Boft and' beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye. sold by all druggists. Factory l? Bond street, New York. mcb&-tuth8iyr-nao ON MARRIAGE. Happy relier for Y ?ung Men from the effects of Errors aud Abuses In early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marrlago removed. New method of treat meut. New aud remarkable remedies. Book* and Circulars sent free, lu sealed envelopes. Ad. dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia, ra._ oct.12 pf CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER- NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TUE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in one bottle, as easily applied as water, for restoring to gray hair its natural color aud youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth or the hair and stop its falling out. iris eu: hely harmless, and perfectly free rroni any poisonous substance, aud will therefore take the place of all the dirty aud unpleasant preparations now lu use. Numerous testimoni?is h ive been sent us from many or our moat promi? nent citizens, Home af which are subjoined. In everything lu which the articles now In use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. lc ls warranted to contain netUier Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate or silver, lt does uot soil the clothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the best dressings for the Hair in ase. It restores the color or tuc Hair "more per feet and uniformly than any other preparation," and ll ways docs so lu from three to ten days, virtually feeding thu roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and Induces a new growth of the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application of thia won terr ul discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a bottle. ARTHUR NATT ANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. 0. For sale by the Agent, DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. j noviB-stuthiy meetings. UNION KILWINNING LODGE, No. 4. A. F. M.-The Regular Monmir Oommuul c u ion of i lil- Lodge wul be heal Tins (Thursday) i VENINO, l?ih liiatao', ac S o'clock', at Uo.mes's Hall. I he F. C. Ueirm' will oe conferre '. Bj order of the W. M. W. GEO. GIBBS. mafia_Secretary. &ERM ANIA LODGE, No. 5, K OF P. Attend your Regular M-etlng, THIS (Thurs Unv) EVEMna ar 8 o'clock'. Memo-ra will please be punctual. By order ol the w. c. may 10_Kl). MBKRUOt-Z. R. S. TUE MEMBERS OF CHARLESTON SOCIAL MOUNTED CLUB aro hereny noti? fied to assemble tor urlil, Coruer King a id Shep her i stn em. at hair-past 3 P. M., In Fud Uniform. Members will please notice that the Huts udopted a> special meeting will be worn on this occasion. Obtained al Julius n's. King street. By order. tnaylO-? CHAS. LIEBENHOOD, Secretary. THE COMMITTEES OF THE LATE PIC NIC A^D BALL OF TUE GRANT CAVALRY are requested to meet at the residence of the Chairman, No. & Paine, court, THU iThursdoy) EVENING, at s o'clock- sharp, aa bualneas of im? portance will come before the meeting. O. W. MATl'UEWS, mayl? Chairman committee of Arrangements. IRISH VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION. An Adjourned Meeting ur this organization w.ll take place at tlie Hibernian Hail, Tnis EVE? NING, the 16th Instant, at 8 o'clock, in compliance wltn resolutions passed at last meeting. All who <le8ire to enroll their names will please attend. Old associations will be revived with Bong and sentiment. ?3- P. 0. H, JOHN F. PRESTON, may to _Secretary. Warns._ W^A^?Sr?^b^??^?OK, AT THE northeast corner Bull and Rutledge streets. Kecommedatlon required. No othera need appiy. ruayl6-l?_ WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND Wash. Recommendations reduired. Ap? ply in Amherst street, one door from Nassau, may 10-1?_ WANTED, A COOK. ALSO A MAN to take charge or a yard. Two rooms famished. Apply at No. 147 Calhoun street. may 16-1?_ WANTED, A CAPABLE COLORED child's Nurse. Apply, with recomme da? tions from last employer, at No. 30 Broad street. roayio-?*_ WANTED, AN ACTIVE COLORED Woman as house servant. Apply at this oin ce._ruaylfi WANTED, A CAPABLE WAITING MAN; must bring good recommendations. Apply at south corner Bay and A ru uersi streets. in .ylf>-2?_ \T7ASHERW0MAN WANTED-WANT YV KD a woman to do the washing or a fam? ily. Apply at No. 43 Rutledge avenue, may 16 WANTED, A SUITE OF COOL ROOMS, with Board, for a gentleman, A ife and sc: vant. Uufurnlslicd rooms and western loca? tion preferred. Address, through Postofllce, '.ch irlcatun," Key Box, fro. 200._may!4-3 W"?NTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO Watdi and a-tend it Chamber, for two per? son?, flood references required. Apply at No. .?4 Meeting street._mayl4-3* AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, or good character and com? petency cisnes a position as Teacher lu some im iii le institution, or as private tutor In a family. No ejections to (toms imo the country, ian teach french, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other brandies oi a good education. Salary of not so great cunsldciatlon as pleasant association. Ad* dress C. 1). V., at the uiUce of this paper, may 10_ WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR GASH, . a small Houae in the central or western part or the city. Address "Q," ut this office, stat? in? location, terms, Ac. fens WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest aud best warranted Sewing Machine In the market ls the UOMK SHUT? TLE, price $26 and $37. Can be peen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 2fi6 King street, corner Beaufain Kt ree t. T. L. BIsSELL. Janl2-6moS Cost aub -fonn?. STRAYED ON TUESDAY NIGHT, 14TH instant, from No. .17 King street, a large Black .Newfoundland DUO. A reward will oe given tor his delivery to P. MEAGHERS, Mo. 217 King sn cet._nuvie-l* OST IN QUEEN, NEAR RUTLEDGE j otr_?t. gr lu Kutledgo street, a pair of Uold SLEEVK BUTTON-., A reward will be gi?enlf len. ut THE NEWS Office. tnayl3 LOST, A BROWN ALPACA UMBREL? LA, with an iron stick and bamboo nandi e. Tue nuder w.ll be rewarded on leaving the same at this office. may" I:or gale. LEMONS! LEMONST LEMONS -I nave received a F RI.SU LUT of those tine MESSINA Lt-.MONs, o be sold at 20 cents perduz->D, atP. JACOB'S FRI lr M'A ND, corner a Chu.ch ?nd Market streets, North side._maylB 3? EGGS FOR HATCHING.-HAVING IN CKEASKO mv stock of recent importations, i um prepared to till orders more promptly. The i-tuck now consists of: Lig t and Dark BRAHMAS, Bun" and Partridge C chins, Silver Gray Dorkings, Silver Spangled Hamburgs. Black-breasted Red Game. Bronzed and White Turkeys, Black Cayuga, Aylesbury and Rouen Duck?. A SETTING OF TURKEY AND DUCK EGGS ON HAND. A few Pollets or the above stock of my own raising now for sale. EVERT E. BEDFORD, No. 275 King street, between 12 and 2. mayl4-o* TWO GOOD MILKING COWS FOR sale, at No. 70 Chnrch street mayl4-3? MULES AND HORSES.-A OAR-LOAD just arrived at Kentucky Mule Lot, King stiver.. Low fur cash or city acceptance. R. OAKMAN._?_mayl3-4? ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms auu at the short est notice. Arno a few good se? cond-hand Machin?e for sale, very low. J. L. I LONSfuRD, Smith street, north of Wentworth. ?o Rem. TO REHT FOR THE BUMMER, A FUR? NISHED COTTAGE or seven rooms, pleas? antly bliuated, near the wools, on Kershaw street, a few m? untes' walk from thc Aiken De? pot, stableon the nremlses. Terms moderate. Apnly to M. SCHOFIELD, Aiken, S. C. mayl410 TO RENT, TWO COMFORTABLE FRONT Rooms, with use of kitchen, ir necessary. Good elstern and welton the premises. Apply at No. 67 Anson street, near Calhoun. maylo-fw2 TO RENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, A large House, pleasantly located on Front Beach, east of Fort Moultrie. Apply at No. 120 King street._mayi3-mwth3* TO BENT, THAT NEWLY REPAIRED BRICK SOUSE, No. 31 Radcliffe street. Rent lo.). Possession given Immediately. Apply at No. 4 Manon street. mayl4-tuths4? TO RENT, A HOUSE ON THE CORNER of Rut'edge and Bee streets with six rooms. I la-go cistern, outbuildings, Ac. Possession given 1st June. Apply at Nu. 9 President street. 1 mayl4 tntha3?_ TO RENT, A BAKERY ON KING street, between Broad and Tradd streets, aud two Stores on East Bay. Apply at No. 0 President street._mayi4tmhs3? TO RENT, TWO STORES ON MEETING sir-er, No. 140and corner of Hasel and Meet* lug streets. Apply at No. 9 President street. mayl4-tn ha3?_ SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.-A TWO AND A ! HALF-STORY HOUSE, partly furnished, and pleasantly s mated, containing four rooms, with storerooms and piazza, large stable, une well or I water; also, iron tank cistern, all In nice order. Apply to JAS. B. HO WA LD, east end Laurens street wharf. may7-tuths6? itlillinerr), Strata ?nobs, Ut. g PRING OPENING! MRS. M. J. ZERNOW, No. 304 KING STREET, Will open THIS DAY an assortment of MILLI? NERY GOODS, Ladles' and Chlldren'a Ready Mad e Snits. Sole Agent for Mlle. DEMOREST'S PAPER PATTERNS. SHOULDER BRACES, STOCKING SUSPENDERS, and LILY BLOOM. DRESS-MAKING In all Its branches. Country orders will receive prompt attention. mch28-tuths3mos Amusements. ^ GRAND IRISH FESTIVAL, I'S DEB Tn E PATRONAGE OF THE IRISH RIFLE CLUB, WILL BE HELD AT THE SCHUTZ ENPLATZ, OV THE 27TH AND 28TII INSTANT. Cards or Invlratloo, twenty-flve centaeach, may be had from thc undersigned, and elsewhere, as will 1)9 afterwards announced. JAMES J. GRACE, D. O'NEILL, A. G. MAGRATH, JR., JAMES H. WELSH, T. O'BRIEN, mayie F 0 ?Financial. R F~A~LT? SOUTn CAROLINA RAILROAD STOCK, by A. 0. KAUFMAN, may 15 , No. 26 Broad street. insurance. jpiB?~?Nr71i?l^^ 8. Y. TUPPER, AGENT, IN PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANE BUILD? ING, EAST BAY STREET. CASH ASSETS.$6,006,000 00 ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, JANUARY 1, 1872. CAPITAL-paid up-81,000,000 00 Cash on hand, In Bank and in transit.$ 265,264 89 First Mortgages. 461,288 80 United Slates Bonds, market value... 238,024 87 State and City Bonda, market value.. 162,438 66 Billa Receivable and Notes, market value. 373,011 86 Railroad Bonda and other Items, market value.. 83,700 00 Amount due from Agents and others, 109,766 95 Collateral Loans. 79,053 32 Acctued interest. 22,646 83 Assets.$1,766,084 17 Total Liabilities. 138,469 06 Net Assets.$1,628,216 ll AMAZON INSURANCE CO., net Assets 714,860 37 TRIUMPH INSURANCE CO., net Assets 727,69311 Total.$3,070,668 69 Surplus Linea Reinsured with Amazon and Triumph Insurance Companies. Funds or eaclt of the above Companies arc sepa? rate and distinct. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORE-JANUARY, 1, 1872. Capital-paid np.$1,000,000 00 Surplus, over capital.868,660 97 Total assets, market valuation....$1,869,669 97 Liabilities.$167,000 All Chicago losses and other liabilities have been met without making aa assessment, borrow lng a dollar, or sei Hug a security of any kind. INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OF MEW YORE-JANUARY 1. 1872. Capital-paid up.$500,000 00 Surplus, over capital.666,111 72 Total assets, market values..$1.065.111 72 All Chicago and other adjusted losses have been paid. Aggregate assets.$6,000,000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS taken in the above Companies, by S. Y. TUPPER, AOBNT. mayie-tnatno_ A G E N C Y SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON.President. ASSETS January 1st, 1872.$1,241,917 40-100. The undersigned having been recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston or the ab ive Company, with the right to take risks in any portion of South Carolina, would invite the attention of his friends and the public generally to a few argu? menta In its favor. It la a PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, and invests all Its accumulations at the South. It ls ably managed and has a large capital. It does business on THE CASH SYSTEM ONLY, and at rates an low as any other sound Company In the Country. Call at my office and allow me to show you the long list of Policyholders, which la the best evi? dence of strength in a company. EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, S. C., No. 31 Broad street. GEO. M. COFFIN, Sub-Agent, aprlf) North Atlantic Wharf. ?JmiiUSS tarca. jg^^T~AHBn[TTF?iS ?T5~?T WILLIAM H. PECK, WHOLESALE PRODUCE OOMMMISSION MERCHANT, 222 Washington Street, corner Barclay, New York. Consignments solicited. Returns and Oheck sent asauon as shipment ls sold, special atten? tion given to the sale ol EARLY SOUTHERN VEGETABLES, BERRIES AND FRUITS. RBFERENCE.-Tllton A Hoff, 210 Washington street, New York; Jaa. A. R?rin, savannah, Ga.; W. H. Pu well * co., Philadelphia, Po.; N. H. Walker Live Ork, Fla.; F. W. Pickering. Ports? mouth, Va.; Francie A Webber, chicago. 111. EVERT E. BEDFORD, CHARLESTON, S.O. mayio-o T. T. CHAPEAU & CO., DEALERS AND DI3TILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. The highest prices paid for Crude. apri9-6moB QHAS. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ofllcea-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. -WHIghest prices paid In Cash for Crude Turpen? tine, ?? Virgin..$3 75 I Yellow Dip $2 90 | Hard.$190 mclil9-6moa_ WE LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, No. 369 KINO STREET, Dyes and Cleans by means of steam, Gentle men a Ladles aad Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done np with the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and Crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. 49- Gooda received and returned by Express. Jun22-iyr L BJJJJ?R, Proprietor, [ Coiartnrr?rjijis ano ?Shs saint iont. T^rSfcOPA^ existing between C. 1>. BRAUK and GE?. CUAS. S?HMETZER, under tbe name of O. D. BRADE A CO., ls dissolved on tho 1st instant bj mutual consent. GEO. CRAS. S'JHMETZER will continue the Whole ila and Retail Leather and Flodlug Busi? ness In his own name at No. 17 noyne street. Pariies indebted to the old Arm are requested to settle their accounts with Mr. G. 0. sCUMKT ZEK, who ls authorized to receipt lor the old firm. C. D. BRAHE. GEO. CHAS. SOHMETZBR. In rei I rina; from the Arm of 0. D. BRAHE k CO., I respectfully H'Helta cou 1 nuance ofihe ravers, so liberally bestowed to the old erm, to Mr. GEO. CHAS. SC UM ETZ ER. mayl0-th3_C. D. BRAHE. NOTICE.-THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing at Florence, S. c., un? der the name or F. L. SUODBOE k CO. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. P. L. sHOUBOE will seule all outstanding claims ; against the said copartnership, and will collect of debts dne the same. F. JU SHOUBOE. mayl4-tnths9_O. T. ALFORD. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the firm name of BALL, BLACK A CO, ls this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner will sign In settlement, of the business. (Signed) HENRY BALL. WM. BLACK. EBEN'R MONROE. March 1, 1872. WM. D. BLACK, In announcing the above dissolution, BALL, BLACK k CO. inform their friends and the public that they intend to close out their entire stock with as little delay as possible, and at priced that will be an inducement for auto purchaae from them. They have also a very large stock of unset Stones-Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubles, Cameos, Ac.-which they will set, to order, at unusually low rates. Their manufactory for Silverware will be continued to enable them to meet any de? mands In that line. No. 665 and 607 BROADWAY, New York. ' . Julyl8lyr D Orna?, OJhtraical?, ?t. BTGS^T?TT M ED ICI NES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BAER, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Invitee attention to the following Preparations of hla own Manufacture: THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. Thia la the beat Medicine for infants and yoong Children ever offered to the public. It ls care? fully prepared from the beat Drugs according to a prescription furnlaned by a distinguished uer man Physician of large and snccessrul practice, and hos been tried and approved by many of our best physicians. It ls specially adapted to the diseases incident to childhood during the trying perlud of Teething, and recommends lise.f for the cure ot Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Colic, Griping In thc Bowels, Summer Complaint, kc It contains no Anodyne or other Injurious Drag, and should, therefore, be preferred to the .-cot liing Syrups that now nood the market, which are known to contain Opium, and are, there:ore, more or leas Injurions. Thousands of chi.dren are murdered annually by soothing Syrups; in some cases, this fact has bei-n published in tho newspapers, where the physician in attendance so stated In his death ccrtiucate. In the numerous other cases, where the Innocents ace murdered by this modern Herod of the Nursery, the cause ls laid to a thous and other causes-to all but the right one. Mothers, bear this In mind, and uae the German Soothing Cordial, which ls safe, em ci em and sat isfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I The Soot n lng o rd Ul is also an excellent Tonic, admirably adapted In cases of Debility-giving tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. Price 26 centa a buttle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This Is no Dye, bat & Tonic and Hair Dressing keeps thc scalp clean, and promotes the growth or the Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Silver, no Sul? phur, no Sugar or Lead, and no other injurious Drag. Try lt. Only 50 cents a bottle. DR. BAER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor of these Pills confidently be? lieves that he baa aucceeded.-Oy a skilful com? bination of vegeiable remedies. In producing.a preparation that will bring health and happiness tD tue unfortunate sufferer, in the following dis? eases, they have been- used by thousands with most wonder ful success: Bilious Disorders and Liver oom pl lint. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache, costiveness, Loss or Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Djnrutci j. Piles, Dlneases of the skin, Pain in the side, Buck and Limbs, sick Headache, and all derangements of the Stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by any person and tn ali situations in life. No family should be without them. Price 25 centa a box. BENZINE, (DOUBLB-DI STILLED.) For Cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots. Price 26 centa a box. A ll?eral discount to the trade on all the above Preparation*. Dr. BAER ls Agent for the sale or FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best Instrument or Unkind In nse. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE UAiR. (Advertised In another part of THE NEWS.) PROF. WUNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES For Rheumatlam, Gout, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac, Ac. W. R. WARNER ?fc CO.'S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised in another part of THE NEWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies for almoBt every disease, are dally gaining In favor at the South, while, in the North and Weat, they have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. The following are some of the best known: Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxymel, for cough, Ac. strengthening Tonic of Pero. Five-Minute Paia-Curer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (for Weakness, Nerve Ex? haustion, Impotence, Ac.) Amaranth for the Hair. Vic; orla Regla lor the Complexion. Headache Pills. May-apple Pills. All-Healing Ointment. Rheumatic Elixir. iEianthus Extract, (for Epilepsy, Fits, Ac.) Catarrh Specific. Pile Extract. Always on hand a rall assortment or Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic and Imported; Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ac, sll of which wm oe sold at io wt st market rates. Sample Orders solicited from the trade. HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. A full assort men t always on hand. CUNDUBANGO, The Great South American Cancer Remedy. ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREFABS ATIONS. WV? R. WA R N E B & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. Offer the following assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: iron and Iodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir Ctnchonla Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferrated Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnia Elixir Valeriana te or Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of Wild Cherry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry Comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) syrup or Hypophosphltes (ror Consumption, Bron? chitis, Ac) Lozenges ur Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, attaining Vanilla, Tola, Ac. Elixir Taraxacum Comp. This ls a new and valu? able combination or the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It la a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal virtues, lt Is u-eful as a vehicle and ror marking the bitter taste of Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide of Potaaslnm. Syrup PhoBph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt ken*a ??yrupi ror Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Ellx. Valerian ate or Strychnia Eux. Pho?ph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Beef, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable lo cases of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner k Co. manufacture a fail line of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, aU or which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, of DB, H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, m c 1123-D?A worn ca Charleston, S, 0. 3600 bushels Prime White CORN, In bulk or bags. Landtag ana for sale by mayie_T. TUPPER ?SONS. ' LEI ALE! ALE! 100 casks McE wan'a Sparkling Edinburgh ALE, landing from nark Draupoer. - For sale by W. H. CHAPEE A CO., ! mayl6-tham3 ' No. 207 Ea* t Bay. ?HOICE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. For sale by HENRY OOBIA A CO. umylS-1_ g O. STRIPS AND PIG SHOULDERS. ~~ .lust receive) per. seamer a Une lot of S. c. STRIPS AND Plo SHOULDERS, smaU size. . - ALSO. * Extra F aiton Market Beer for sale low br D. FITZ GIBBON. N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All goods delivered free._ NEW CODFISH, SALMON AND MACK? EREL' Extra No. 1 MACKEREL, large size. Choice New Pickle Salmon, St. George Codfish, very fine. Pickle Hallbu t. Pickle Herrines. . For sale by D. FITZ GIBBON, N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All goods delivered free. JMtESH BISCUITS, CRACKERS-, ?C. Just received per Steamer Falcon, all kinda of FRESH BISCUIT, as follows: Milk Biscuits, cream Jumbles, Lemon Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Soda Biscuit, Arrowroot Biscuit, Oyster Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Wine Clackers and Pilot Bread. For aale low by D, FITZ GIBBON, .J N. W. corner King and cannon streets. All g. ods delivered free._ ? QHOIGE WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,^cJ A fine lot of PURE RTE WHISKIES, Brandies, ALSO, Some of that fine OLD CORN WHISKEY, at $1 75 per gallon. And foll supply of low grade Whiskey always on band. . For aale by D. FITZ GIBBON. N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All googj dcdvered free._mayl6-lmo I LS ONS' GROCERY, 306 KING STREET, 306 A Fxw DOORS NOBTH OF MASONIC HALL. CHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, CHOICE BMOKED TONGUES, ; CHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT WILSONS'GROOERY. DAVIS'S DIAMOND HAMS, DAVIS'S DIAMOND HAttS, DAVIS'S DIAMOND HAMS, , (Small sizes,) AT WILSONS' GROOERY. CRAB APPLE CIDER, CRAB APPLE CIDER, CRAB APPLE CIDER, AT WILSONS' QRO0ERY. _ RUSSET CIDER, RUSSET CIDER, RUSSET CIDER, The finest made, AT WILSONS' GROOERY. DRIED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON, DRIED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON, DRIED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON, AT WILSONS' GROOERY. GOOSEBERRIES, BED CURRANTS, DAMSON PLUMS, Ac, Ac, From Morton, of London, FOB SALB AT WILSONS'GROOERY. NEW MAY BUTTER, NEW MAY BUTTER, j& NEW MAY BUTTER, AT WILSONS' GROOERY. DUNDEE MARMALADE, DUNDEE MABMALDE, DUNDEE MARM AD ADE, Three Jars for One Dollar, AT WILSONS' GROCERY. WILSONS' GROCERY, No. 306 KING STREET,|] East Side, a few Doora North of Masonic Hali. MW No charge for Delivering Goods from WILSONS' GROOERY. JgUTTERI BUTTER! BUTTES ! 100 packages Choice New May BUTTER, Landing and for sale by JEFFORDS A CO., mayl5-3 Nos. 17 and 19 Yendne Ranger. gALTl SALT! "SALT! 600 sacks Liverpool SALT .fer sale, at $1 per sack, to close consignment, bj HENRY CARD, apraa_Accommodation Wharf. ?OGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BR-? DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES. A. TOELAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY, Offer for sale from U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY varions vintages, la Quarter casks Fifth casks Eighth casks ANO Oases of one dozen bottles each. "JJ!AIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO., Na lio East Bay, offer for sale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO. -plALK^IRK ALE. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay, offer for sale an I.Jvoice of "Falkirk" ALE, landing direct from Glasgow, in Pinta. MORDEOAI A CO. JJOBTO RICO MOLASSES. MORDEOAI A CO., No. no East Bay, offer for sale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong packages._MORDECAI A CO. JpRIME WHITE CORN. MORDEOAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, offen for aale Prime White CORN, in new sacks. MURDBQAl A CO. DAMANTINE CANDLES. byiooo packages ^m^e?A^L^torme feb23-6mos _j_ QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS, sjj MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer for sale an lovolce of Choice HAVANA CIGARS, du re? from Factory-in Havana.